Are all ESN hybrids the same ?
Are they not all a bit different like all the chineses rubbers are all different ?
I have no experience with ESN rubbers but Gooogle tells me that they are slightly tacky and a bit bouncy. If this is true then don't get a Loki Rxton 3Pro because it is one of...
DHS Hurricane G (or J)
It is my No 2 blade which i only use when I feel great and up to handling it. It is a very fast blade on both sides and not much difference between them. I use the "mild" Loki Rxton 3 Pro on FH which keeps most of my shots on the table and Unboosted H3 on my BH...
But at least Loki was successful with their clever plan to screw some money out of you.
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I had better luck buying the :
LOKI RXTON 9 Provincial Team Special / National Team Special Zhou Yu L
this rubber CAN replace my hard H3 and the BH and i got one for NZ$ 21.25 on one of...
I was going to mention this as well. Just a few days back i looked at and old TSP blade that i knew was a good blade but it never quite fitted right in my hand. So I did some "skillful" grinding and sanding just on one side and this let my hand now sit just right on the blade. Prefect fit now...
of course, I was just making a joke. This picture is of a blade that is 9mm single layer hinoki. One likely has to fill the hollow handle with lead to arrive at a decent balance 😁
this is what i am looking for, a rubber similar to H3 for my BH that does not turn into an "anti-rubber" when temperatures and humidity go high. I will get one but if it does not work dann komme ich rueber und kick dich am arsch 😂 😂 😂
not likely because it would involve taking many blades out of the original package and often now out of the heat shrink. Can't immagine a shop willing to do this.
not on non-sticky rubbers they don't.
Take for example the Rozena from Butterfly, I had to buy the sticky plastic sheets and they collect dust and crap real fast and stop sticking to the rubbers and i have not found a way of cleaning them,
That's it, you are doing everything that is needed. Don't bother with a cover for the non tacky rubber. These covers are sticky themselves and just collect a lot of dust and other crap and end up not sticking to the rubbers quite quickly.
i had similar idea once but instead of adding a thin wood veneer I laid up a very thin layer of fiberglass using epoxy. Hardly a difference.
I tried using 2 identical rubbers (even of the same color) but i never got a difference out of it.
So i gave up.
One could have of course kept on...
If you buy another blade it might well be just the beginning of you becoming an EJ. 😂
Why not try a Loki Rxton 3 PRO on the forehand. For the silly price they ask for these rubbers they are great. You might find your balls are hitting the table and give you a solid feel of control.
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